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THE CHINA -MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959.
BRUNDAGE UNDER FIRE AGAIN THE FIRST
American Legion Wants IOC
Chairman Expelled If
Free China' Not Readmitted
Washington, June 14. Senator Hugh Scott said today the United States should with- draw as host to the 1960 winter Olympics unloss Nationalist China is readmitted to the International Olympic Com- mittee.
Scott accused the Chinese Communists of "sheaking in by the back door" in an effort to win recognition of their
regime.
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL
Elroy Face Paces Pirates To Double Win Over Dodgers
New York, June 14.
At the same time, the Ameri- con Legion proposed that Avery Brundage, the American repre- sentative and Chairman of the IOC when It expelled the Chinese Nallunalists recently, Del Gred unless the ouster was re- versed.
Legion Commander Preston J. Moore accused Brundagų and the 100 of "warilly" xurrender to the Red black- maller" and predicted that South Korea and West Ger- many would soon be expelled aleo.
The next winter Olympics
ther outdoor Games, are sche-
duled to be held at Squaw Val-
JOHN SURTEES
SCORES THIRD
Hockenheim, June 14.
TEST
Milton plays to Surendra Nath while the Indian fielders wair spread woll out during the First Test at Trant Bridge recently. England won by an innings and 59 runs ---Central Press Photo.
Stick To Same
DOUBLE WIN England
Second Team For
Against India
Relief ace Elroy Face pitched his ninth victory
without a loss and Dick Stuart slammed a which precede the regular summ-John Surtees, 25-year-old pair of homers in the night game today to pace the Pittsburgh Pirates to a doubleheader ley, California, Federal and sweep over the Los Angeles Dodgers, 6-3 and 5-2.
Face entered the opener in
Doniven, Atlas (30) and Hemann: the eighth with the score led 2-01 td fitilarte
3-9. He pitched a no-hitter In The chaith and
a three.
Tanted three h the ninth LETT the Pirates Won the ich me with zan rally in the bottom of the vigth. G Hodges error duced the fle-breaking run.
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Stuart's Best homer in the night game came during a Four-run Orst inning. Th his scand ole and 12th the neon off reliever Art Fowler in the art.
Following
Results
New York, June 14,
are the results of Today's (LS. baschall games
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and freedom.
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Grand German Prix here today to score his third double victory in the three world cham- pionship events so far this
*season.
He, is now in
an almost un-
Test
London, June 14.
England's cricket selectors met for only a few minutes today before decid-
ing on an unchanged team for the second Test against India at Lord's, starting on Thursday.
resallable position in his bid to So the experimental side, which won by an innings and 59 runs at Not- retain
as
has as is
both tiles. With 24 points in both classes, he "The future consequences twice many points of this act.... will prove to nearest rivais, be another clear victory of the Communiste of Flussia
China in the
to and provide and destroy the free world," he said.
wor
"The American Legion insists
ITALIAN SUCCESS On his MV Augusta Burtees round the 4.78 miles roared circuli at an average speed of 123.52mph to win the 130- mile 500cc event. Earlier he had taken the 350ce an average speed event with
tingham, is given another chance.
Billy Casper
Wins U.S.
Open Golf
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Carlo Ubblall, of Baly, riding won both the (15th). Association and a U.S. delegate an MV Augusta
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Six Knockdowns
By Patterson During Training
Chatham, N.J., June 14.
Roberts ( Sawati Thom Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson scored
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six knockdowns today in the most savage] training performance of his career.
His impressive display was witnessed by more
than 500 spectators who, jammed into Ehsan's Cynuosium.
Patterson went at three spar-
City New York, was dragged to his corner about 30 seconds before his round was finished, He was Boofed three times. Dunyan, 250 pounds, crashed
Again he want
ring partners in the Ugerish to the foot when mulled with fashion he expcets to do agninata left hook. challenger Ingemar Johansson down from a right to the jaw, Then д right-left combination Unable to rise, dropped him.
of Sweden on June 25,
Exoli mate was scheduled for one round, but big Ed- ward Buayan of Long Island
New World Record For The Discus
was hauled to his corner by
the handlers,
Notables Present
Jou Jones of Rockford, Illinois, Anished Bunyan's round without mishap, and he boxed his own round. He was on the canvas from a right to the jaw, just as the, bell rang to end his session.
Mamaroneck, N.Y.,
Casper
June 14. of Apple Valley, California, Won the United States open] golf championship today! despite a shaky final 36-38-74 for a two-over- par 282 which Just held off dramatic closing bida by bespectacled
Bob
The England team is P. B. H. May, Captain (Surrey) aged 29, C. A. Milton (Gloucestershire) 31, K. Taylor (Yorkshire) 23, M. C. Cowdrey (Kent) 20, K. F. Barrington (Surrey), 28. M. J. Horton (Worcestershire) 26, 7. G. Evans (Kent) 38, F. S. Trueman (Yorkshire) 28, . B. Siniham (Lancashire) 28, T. Greenhough (Lancashire) 27, A. E, Moss (Middlesex) 28, Twelfth man will be J. B. Mortimore (Gloucestershire) 28.
Another Chanco
DAVIS CUP:
WINS FOR ITALY, SPAIN
AND FRANCE
Florence, June 14, Italy finally defeated South Africa by four wins to one in their Davis Cup European zone quarter-final tie which concluded here today.
In the final singles match Italy's wizard of the tennis courts, Giuseppe Merlo, who uses both hands for his backhands, beat Inn Vermaak of South Africa 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. In the Arst singles earlier to- day Abe Segal saved the honour for South Africa by beating Italian giant Orlando Sirota 6-3, 10-0,4-0, 6-4.
Italy who had already quail- fed before today's last singles mintch by catablishing a 3-0 winning lead, will meet Fronce in the neant-Anal round of the international tennis competi-
tion.
Merlo was slánding in today for Italy's number ono Nicola Pietrangell in the match against Vermaak-AFP.
TO MEET BRITAIN
Barcelona, June 14. Spain qualified to meet Bri-
tein in the semi-finals of the European zone Davis Cup after beating Brazil three matches to two here today.”
three
Spain won the first singles and Brazil won the fourth slogics and the doubles, There is a strong case for In today's matches Manuel reviving Teal trials, with two Santo (Spain) beat. Romild leams drawn ftum the es-Bjarnes (Brazĺ), 6+1, 9-1, 0-4. tablished Test. men and the Carlos Fernandez (Brazil), best younger players of undoubled Andre Dimeno (Spain), 8-1, and Fernandez. promise. An innings against 7-5,
(Brazil) beat Gimeno Trueman and Statham, with Barnes * Test match future at siske Arilla (Spain), 6-3, 6-2, 9-11,
of the
festival
6-2
WHITEWASHED
would apotilgts a young bata 0-3.-AFP.
nun's capablikles to a much grekler cxient than could any Innings gesinai Indin.
Paris, Juno 14. France whitewashed Rumania The nutch could be played as five til in their quarter-final port of one
Encounter of the Europeart zone weeks
allernatively on one uf Davis Cup when they won · tha the non-Test grounds where Last $150 big nintch of this nature would Garros Stadium here today,
singles "at Roland The no-change decision is have plenty crowd appeal Pierre Darmon beat theorga probably the right
The selectar have, however, Viziru, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2, In the Taylor, Horton and Green- ample time in which to arrange third. singles and Robert Halllet hough, who made their Orta Axture. There is no urgency beat Tiriac, 0-3, 6-3, 0-0, in the Test appearances at Nolting- about the selection of a West final singles. bam, obviously had to be Indies tour party, as the tram France meets Italy in the given another chance.
does not leave until December, | semi-inals at San-Freino, North -AFP.
Italy.—AFT...
one.
Barrington too, recalled after four years without a Test match
had to be retained, and in any case no player has a stronger claim on current form.
Rosburg and brawny Mike Souchak. Casper led over Ben Hogan as they started the final round und wirkly under chilly,
and Condillone
Moss, a surprise selection for weather
with a four-the first Test, would have been Blaggered hume over-par round, This proved most unlucky to be dropped on his home pitch at Lord's, parti- to be just enough.
cularly since he was the odd- man-out of the three fast bowl-
KILLED HIS CHANCES
Thim.
For, while Hogan rocketedere in the first Test. Mesa did to a 37-39-78 high and killed not use the new bol, and seldom a record fifth bowled with the wind behind his chances for
both Roeburg and victory,
battled out of the Souchak ruck and came up to the final hole needing a birdie for a to as Casper watched helplessly from the clubhouse,
Neliher of them, however, chuk pull it oftUFI
O'Brien Betters World Mark Unofficially
it
Maurice Hallam, £20 - Leicestershire opening bata- man, and Tod Dexter, the Sussex all-rounder, are only two of the "candidates who will probably be given ; a chance later In the series,
AUSTRALIA BEAT
KIWIS IN FIRST RUGBY TEST
Sydney, June 13.
Australia beat the New Zealand Kiwis Rugby League touring team by nine points to eight In the first Test, played on a rain-swept Sydney cricket ground today.
The selection of Gloucester-Play bogged down into a dour forward struggle.
chire's off-spin bowler and use-
ful batsman, John
Mortimore,
as twelfth mat, Indicates thatį
Greatest Problem
with no scoring in the second half.·
The Kiwla scored two tries came when Carlson kicked
•Rain Storms
he too has not been forgotten, to Australia's one, but the penalty from 25 yards out and A younger wicket-keeper may Australian captain, B. Carlson, at a slight angle to the goal. be fried. But to make changes was more accurate with his Then New Zealand forward by match, with West Indies goat-klching. He kicked three Maxwell burst through ruck to tour next winter in view, is to goals, and a try by D. Beattle to score and take New Zealand debase the colnago of Test cric-completed Australia's point into the lead. Eastlake missed ket, however werk the opposi- telly.
an easy goal. Pomona, California, June 14,
tion.
Try scorers for New Zealand New Zealand centro B. Camp- Parry O'Brien, bettered hls
were the big Maori prop H.bell, had to receive ambulance own world record for the shot-
Maxwell and centre C, East- attentica following heavy Howie Davis of Glen Cove, put last night, with a throw of
lake, who also kicked a goul, tackle by R. Garnier, and Immo- 0 inches but as Frankfurt, June 19. New York the Arat sparring 03 feet
In fact, it is the weakness of The weather kept the crowd diately afterwards Australia was Edmund Piatkowski of Poland partner-was Roared twice was not set during a competi
the Indian side. which may pre- to fewer than 39,000.
awarded a penalty almost direct- today set a new men's world dis-Near the middle of his round, a on it will not be recognised as sent the selectors with their
ly in front of the New Zealand eus record with a throw of 59.01 right to the chin dropped him, a record.
They have
poets, metres (100ft 6ins) pt the Another right put him down
Carlson converted and Austra In the competition, which he greatest problem.
Rain dorms swept across tho ample material with which to Janos Kusocinaki Memorial track just before the bell,
won, he was not able to better build a side, on the evidence ground and near-gale force la led 4-3.. meet at Warsaw, the East der Notsies at the theside MK 15 63 feet 191 tucher.
63 feet 1 inclion. His world of the season so far.
What is winds lashed thip stands and the "artani news" ogený ADA-reported:""
Tucking, & Rat opperiton 20 crowd on the hi cluded Jersey Joe Wolcott, ex-
Charllo Tidwell ran the
*The ground 100 that all the players may be_put
was already. Then Beatle was penaled! Piątkowski's mark is 64 centi- | heavyweight champion: Freddie
tha at Lincoln, Nebraska, to a thorough test. For the West churned us before Test od Ersticke kicked. a gal metres (2 lin) better than the (Red) Cochrane, Ex-Weller yards
from touch 20 yards dui odicial world record of 59.20 weight champlan; Lou Viscual, meeting in 9.3 seconds but this Indles attack, spearheaded by teams took the field.
will not be recognised
Australia's initial attack down to give the Kiwis the lead ongo fast metres, posted by Fortuno Gur-manager of lightweight cham dlen of the US, on August 22, plon Joe Brown; and Harry equalling the world record as bowlers in Gilchrist and Hall, the field with the wind behind again.
a following a
Australia were - hainmérinà i very different pirospect them was stemnied by the Kiwi' he was aided by
the first points the New Zealand lind when forwards, but wind.-Reuter,
fiom the Indian bowling.
Beattie 3. got, possession -- and forced his way over for a try, A gool by Carison pui Australia' 0-0 in front eight minules bem, tore hall, time.
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Just before the half endedi. Eastlake slipped through two fackles and scored a brilliant try for New Zealand. He ships- ed the goal,
In the second half the rain- soaked ground slowed play and the greasy
ball became very dimcult to handle.
Play developed into tight, hard Test football, with neither side taking any tlaka, 2
The Australian defence - held, despite determined attacks by | the" Kiwls, who at fúl time has
still falled to overtake.
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